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Old 04-18-02, 10:31 PM
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Please post when you find a way, so you can save me some time when I install one of these
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I was planning on putting a pioneer 6 cd changer in the glove box (was the smalles cd changer I could find). Is a tight fit and will take slight modification of the changer of the glove box. Had to send the one back I bought and I haven't gotten the next one yet.
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I think alpine and eclipse both make CD changers that would fit in the dash location (although the alpine one is only a 3 disc changer).

On the coupes; the larger 6 disc changers and anything bigger I always put in the passengers storage bin (vertically) so that I can reach it from the drivers seats.
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Blau makes a 1 DIN 5 disc changer, a google with that for the keyword will display pics.
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Bins behind the seats i'd think (lockable too!)
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The previous owner of my car had dual changers mounted through the fiberglass in the back in front of the bins. Looks like **** now b/c he didn't leave the changers in the car!

Oh well. It would've worked for what he had planned. I don't use changers, so I will fix the holes later.
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I have a Sony CDX-646 mounted right behind the passenger's seat (against the bulkhead) in a vertical position. It fits well and doesn't affect adjustibility of the seat. My ride's a '91 N/A.
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I took out the carpet of the pass bin and made a flat "fake" bottom out of wood and covered it with new carpet. I just used the holes in the bin that hold the carpet to screw through into the wood. so I can go back to stock if I wanted to. fit a 6 disc. the changer is mounted to the wood with the brackets it came with.

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Thumbs up In my Vert..........

I have a 10 disc changer mounted vertically in the trunk, a well under the carpet. This is, if you had a non-vert, where you would otherwise put the spare tire.

Out of sight, protected, and you don't loose any storage space.

If in a non-vert or FB, mount it in the lock-able bins behind the seat. Again, out of sight, protected and don't loose much storage if vertically mounted.

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